Artsakh’s Karvachar District became the second territory to be handed over to Azerbaijan as part of an agreement that ended military hostilities, but forced the surrender of territory to Baku.
Former Constitutional Court Judge Joins Hunger Stike
A former justice of Armenia’s Constitutional Court, Kim Balayan, joined a hunger strike that started Monday to demand Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s resignation after he signed the now-infamous statement, which ended military operations.
Turkey, Azerbaijan Actively Opposing French Senate Vote on Artsakh
The governments of Turkey and Azerbaijan are working overtime to exert pressure to ensure that a resolution recognizing Artsakh, scheduled to be discussed by the French Senate on Wednesday, fails.
Missing Soldiers’ Parents Appeal To Russia
Parents and other relatives of Armenian soldiers who went missing during the war in Nagorno-Karabakh appealed to Russia on Tuesday to help find them or recover their bodies left in Azerbaijani-controlled territory.
Putin: Armenia Not Recognizing Artsakh was ‘a Significant Factor’
President Vladimir Putin of Russia made several important comments in his response to journalists on Nov. 17, regarding the recent Artsakh War ceasefire
La Canada High School Armenian Club Rises Up in Support of Artsakh
On the September 27, the Azerbaijani armed forces launched an unprovoked war, with the unwavering support of Turkey’s political leadership, to conquer the Armenian lands of Artsakh.
Turkey Recruiting Syrian Jihadists from Afrin to Settle in Artsakh
Turkey has begun registering ethnic Turkmens from the Afrin region of Syria with the aim of settling them in Artsakh in territories that were surrendered to Azerbaijan, according to the Human Rights Organization-Afrin-Syria.